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Let people know how you did your study. Methods can vary depending on the subject or results you want to see. These methods can include:

    • Interviews
    • Surveys
    • Comparison studies
    • Experiments

You can also show studies of existing literature that were used as references.

RESULT

Results show the outcome of the research and should answer the question or hypothesis stated in the introduction.

    • State what you've found from your study
    • You can also list your findings in bullets
    • Avoid too much technical detail or jargon when presenting data.

DISCUSSION

Explain or enumerate what you want to achieve with your research.

    • Use bullet points if you must
    • Add as needed

METHODOLOGY

It is important for your readers to know what your research is about and why it's important. State this as clearly as possible.

Posters are a popular method of presenting research findings in a concise and visually pleasing manner. Start by introducing the subject of your research and your hypothesis. What are the questions about this topic that you want to answer? What new things can it contribute to existing literature?

INTRODUCTION

EXPLAIN YOUR CHARTS

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Interpret the data. Explain any patterns, trends, or anomalies discovered. Make sure to show a visual analysis of the data. Include key graphs, tables, illustrations, and other images that support the study.

CONCLUSION

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REFERENCES

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INVOLVED IN THIS STUDY

NAME THE INSTITUTIONS THAT SUPPORTED YOUR RESEARCH

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